Transfer Credit Guidelines

Earned credits at another college, university, or post-secondary educational institution may be considered for transfer into the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville. Official transcripts are evaluated for transfer credits and are subject to the individual requirements of the program to which a student is applying. Students who are on academic probation or who have been suspended from the University will not be granted credit by Pitt-Titusville for any courses taken at other colleges or universities during their probation/suspension period. The following general rules will apply in most cases:

Only courses that have a reasonable counterpart in the University of Pittsburgh System are eligible for transfer

The number of credits given for the transfer course cannot exceed those on the transcript of the school where they were earned, nor can they exceed the number of the corresponding University of Pittsburgh course

No transfer credits can be a part of the final 30 required for a degree

All transfer credits are subject to reevaluation if and when the student transfers from one school to another within the University of Pittsburgh

Only those credits earned in the twelve years prior to matriculation at Pitt-Titusville are eligible for transfer (some exceptions may be required for specific program enrollment)